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06-13-2008, 08:04 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Hartland, MI
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Dropped my GMC...FINALLY!
Hi All,
I finally got my truck back after over a month: my buddy Gary is a mechanic and has access to a lift, and he agreed to install this kit on the side for me. He never did anything like this before, but I think he did a great job. He's very meticulous. Took a lot of leg work for parts on my end, and we finally got the right combo of calipers/pins (3 sets!), but I am fairly pleased with the results. Wheel refurbishing and some new shoes are next. Bodywork comes later. Here's what it got: McGaughy's Suspension Parts 2.5" Dropped Spindles McGaughy's Suspension Parts 4.0" Shackle drop kit New BelTech NITRO II shocks out back New HD rotors New HD bearing set New hoses New pads New HD calipers His questions were "were those wheels off a Suburban or something?" (They rub a bit when you hold the wheel over almost all the way, and the wheel weights on the inside of the rims-- he had to remove for clearance. They hit the spindles.) "What do I do with the brake hoses? Bend them?" (Yes.) "These pins don't contact the back of the caliper mounts, are there longer ones? (According to most, no...but the third set of "loaded calipers" I bought (Wagoners) had the right length bolts, but those calipers couldn't be used with the rotors. The front brakes became a nightmare!) I like the stance for a static drop, but I think the rear still needs a bit more. What do you think/opinions? |
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